Posted by
lee on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Posted by
lee on Monday, December 26, 2011

Posted by
lee on Sunday, December 25, 2011

I cannot resist a good Larry Bird post, and Paughfan212 is once again a paugh disciple after my own heart. I present to you this year's contest submission that best embodies the spirit of the paugh stockin stuffer.

Paughfan212, if you would email your mailing address to olneyfowler@gmail.com, you will receive your flan prize shortly!

Posted by
lee on Saturday, December 24, 2011

Introducing a new laborer in paugh research and development, Willa! These two finds perfectly capture the heart of paugh: the old couch smell, packaged white undergarments, and that "look over here, I want to get your picture opening presents" look.

Posted by
Lee on Saturday, December 10, 2011

Posted by
Lee on Friday, December 09, 2011

Happy Holidays to you all!

Like last year, I thought it would be appropriate to do a little contest here at paughflap. After scouring the furthest reaches of the internet and searching every doily-covered end table in West Virginia, please submit photos, videos, or stories to olneyfowler@gmail.com. You could also tweet them to @paughsome as well or post them on the paugh fanpage on facebook.

This year, the theme is "paugh stocking stuffers".

The winner will win the coveted Paughfan212 Award of Paugh Excellence, a flan, and the Christmas post on Paughflap.

What is Paugh?

The intent of this website it so educate the populous on the existence of paugh, illustrate how to identify paugh, and if you are paugh, show you how to embrace it.
"Paugh" was first discovered during a viewing of the movie "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." Steve Martin's "Ruprecht" character helped form the original inspiration for Paugh as we know it today. It was only discussed in small circles until 2000 when Josh Teague publicly imitated Ruprecht and experienced paugh first hand. He mentally documented the experience though was not fully able to develop a full understanding of paugh by himself. In 2003 Josh presented his findings to his fellow researchers of the world Michael R. Nelson and William H. Mather. Over the next three years these great minds developed a greater understanding of the phenomenon of paugh and began documenting it visually. In January of 2005, paugh went to the public in the form of this website. Since then, Mike, Josh, and Will have conscripted the noble paugh theologians Leon O. Fowler,Jeremy Z. Van Hill, and Brett Q. Gilbert to help build to the paugh research database. This website is a product of their labor, finding, illustrating, and sometimes creating paugh for the greater good of the world. May god bless their work.